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You ordered 500 brochures for a client pitch. The stack arrives at 8am. You flip through it — and stop. Half of them are a subtly different shade of blue than the other half. Same file. Same order. Two press runs, two results. The pitch is at 10am.
Gogoprint is hard to miss in Singapore. It markets aggressively, has a wide product range, and its pricing on standard items is competitive. For businesses that have ordered without incident, the experience is generally fine. But printing decisions shouldn’t be made on best-case scenarios — they should be made on what happens when things don’t go to plan. That’s where the real differences emerge.
What Gogoprint does well
It’s fair to start here. Over 50 product types, competitive pricing on high-volume runs, and a clean ordering interface. For businesses placing straightforward orders on standard flyers and name cards — and not in a hurry if something arrives wrong — the platform functions adequately. Their regional reach also suits businesses with Southeast Asia printing needs under one account.
The colour consistency problem
Gogoprint operates at high volume. Large print jobs are often split across multiple machines. When different press units handle the same run, colour calibration between them isn’t always consistent. Customers have reported receiving batches where one half is noticeably different in tone from the other — same file, same order.
The scenario nobody plans for
You’re printing 1,000 branded brochures for a client pitch, or name cards for your full sales team rollout. One half of the batch arrives visibly different in tone. The print is supposed to work silently in your favour. When it raises a question instead, you’re having a very different conversation than the one you prepared for.
What happens when something goes wrong?
Ask this before you choose any printer: not “will it go right?” but “what happens when it doesn’t?” Gogoprint’s customer service, by multiple reviewer accounts, can be slow during time-sensitive issues. Delivery delays have occurred without notification. If your booklets or documents arrive with an error the day before your event, you don’t have the luxury of a three-day email chain. You need a decision, a reprint, and a delivery — today.
In that scenario, a printer with a clear, committed guarantee is not a luxury. It’s the only thing that saves your campaign.
ExpressPrint’s triple guarantee changes the equation
When you place an order with a formal guarantee behind it, the risk equation shifts. You’re not betting on everything going perfectly — you’re protected if it doesn’t. Since 2005, ExpressPrint has served SMEs, government bodies, and global brands from a single platform, with calibrated presses, soy inks, same-day production for orders before 3pm, and real-time WhatsApp updates on every job.
Why this matters for colour-sensitive work
ExpressPrint’s calibrated production process delivers consistent colour whether your order is 100 pieces or 5,000 — across premium name cards, branded brochures, or company profile booklets. If colour accuracy is a brand requirement — and it should be — that consistency is not optional.
Products most affected by colour consistency:
Flyers & brochuresPremium name cardsStandard name cardsBookletsDocument printing







